by Michael
Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:33 am
Hello Miwako, and welcome to scamwarners. I wish it was under better circumstances, though. I'm very sorry to have to tell this to you, but yes, you have been scammed. The site in question was online for three weeks, and unfortunately that was long enough to lure people into renting an apartment from their site. They are professionals, and I've been hunting their sites for a few months now. It's a neverending battle
I'm afraid there isn't much we can do. You can go to your local police station and report what has happened, so they have a register of it and can follow up on it. The reality however is that these people are very hard to trace: they use fake email adresses, fake telephone numbers and in many cases they operate anonymously from internet cafes. Catching them is near impossible. Your money cannot be retrieved, I'm afraid.
Putting the time pressure on their victims is a common tactic they use: that way they don't leave you much time to think everything over and less people realise it's a scam. This technique has fooled dozens of victims. You are certainly not the first, and most definately not the last person this will happen to.
Be on the lookout for the recovery scam: if you are receiving mails that scammers have been arrested and that a refund wil be paid the chances are big that it's the same gang trying to scam you again. There will be a little fee for documents first and... you see where they are going.
I'm afraid you'll have to tell your friend the bad news and find another place to stay
I'm afraid there isn't much we can do. You can go to your local police station and report what has happened, so they have a register of it and can follow up on it. The reality however is that these people are very hard to trace: they use fake email adresses, fake telephone numbers and in many cases they operate anonymously from internet cafes. Catching them is near impossible. Your money cannot be retrieved, I'm afraid.
Putting the time pressure on their victims is a common tactic they use: that way they don't leave you much time to think everything over and less people realise it's a scam. This technique has fooled dozens of victims. You are certainly not the first, and most definately not the last person this will happen to.
Be on the lookout for the recovery scam: if you are receiving mails that scammers have been arrested and that a refund wil be paid the chances are big that it's the same gang trying to scam you again. There will be a little fee for documents first and... you see where they are going.
I'm afraid you'll have to tell your friend the bad news and find another place to stay
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